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The Loch Ness Horror

  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 29min
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3,0/10
535
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The Loch Ness Horror (1982)
Horreur monstrueuseAventureHorreur

Un nombre croissant de personnes meurent de morts mystérieuses dans les eaux sombres du Loch Ness.Un nombre croissant de personnes meurent de morts mystérieuses dans les eaux sombres du Loch Ness.Un nombre croissant de personnes meurent de morts mystérieuses dans les eaux sombres du Loch Ness.

  • Réalisation
    • Larry Buchanan
  • Scénario
    • Larry Buchanan
    • Lynn Shubert
  • Casting principal
    • Sandy Kenyon
    • Miki McKenzie
    • Barry Buchanan
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    3,0/10
    535
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Larry Buchanan
    • Scénario
      • Larry Buchanan
      • Lynn Shubert
    • Casting principal
      • Sandy Kenyon
      • Miki McKenzie
      • Barry Buchanan
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux15

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    Sandy Kenyon
    Sandy Kenyon
    • Professor George Sanderson
    Miki McKenzie
    • Kathleen Stuart
    Barry Buchanan
    • Spencer Dean
    Eric Scott
    Eric Scott
    • Brad
    Karey-Louis Scott
    • Fran
    Doc Livingston
    • Jack Stuart
    Stuart Lancaster
    Stuart Lancaster
    • Professor Pratt
    Preston Hanson
    • Colonel Laughton
    Garth Pillsbury
    Garth Pillsbury
    • Sergeant Derek
    David Clover
    • Red
    Pat Musick
    • Ms. Stowall
    Ronald Cohen
    • Shorty
    Don Myshrall
    • Alex Nicholson
    Dee Buchanan
    • Alex's Girl
    Kort Falkenberg
      • Réalisation
        • Larry Buchanan
      • Scénario
        • Larry Buchanan
        • Lynn Shubert
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      2tomgillespie2002

      Just really bad... but harmless fun

      "Mr Dean is a Yank from the States." Oh yes, this is the level of dialogue in this cheep, farcical tale of the fabled Scottish monster. There are several issues with the film, but where to begin? The story (if that's what we can call it) focuses on primarily American scientists who are studying the loch, in search of Nessie. There is Jack Stuart (Doc Livingston) who is the stereotypical Scotsman, kilt and all, who has lived at the loch most his life. He owns a magic telescope that has the power to defy both space and perspective, when early in the film his fixed position scope at one time looks down on a plane that is clearly high above mountainous terrain, then is parallel to the lochs surface, as the monster's head protrudes from the water.

      Bizarrely, there is no indication that there had been any monster attacks in the past, but all of a sudden, Nessie decides that it's about time it started chowing down on some human flesh. Although, as we later discover, Nessie has standards, and is most certainly a moral killing monster, as it only attacks the wicked! Incredible! The monster itself (as you can see in the picture here) is pretty lame. But I have no issues with it. It is a low budget film, and it is actually quite a well constructed prop. However, for a monster that is attacking people, and is supposed to add a bit of horror into the film, you just have to look into the eyes, and actually the monster is a little cute.

      The film is clearly not at Loch Ness, in fact, it is not even in Scotland. IMDb does confirm that it was filmed at Lake Tahoe in California. This shows, as the trees are wrong, and even the sounds of wildlife are native only to North America. Now onto the actors - a term used here very loosely. I have never heard so many appalling attempts at a Scottish accent in my life. I can do a better Scottish accent, and I'm rubbish at any accent! As I was watching, I could only guess that when casting, they were simply asked if they could roll their R's - "Yes." "You're hired."

      Whilst it is easy to ridicule this film for almost everything in it, it is still incredibly fun to watch. I guess that it would qualify for one of those so-bad-it's-good labels. But it really is bad. For some bizarre reason, there is also the story of a Nazi propaganda plane that crashed into the Loch during the war. Odd, stupid, full of some of the worst acting ever, but a bit of harmless fun. The Wrath of Blog, watching films so you don't have to.

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      1Angel_Meiru

      Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!

      OMG, another bad film by Larry Buchanan. That guy did not learn to stop, did he? First, he gives us zero budget sci-fi movies and lies about famous dead people, and now he is exploiting the Loch Ness Monster as being vicious.

      The "plot" is basically about some southerners of the USA pretending to be Scottish camping out at Loch Ness. Alas, out on the fishing hole, oops, I mean lake of Loch Ness, there is a killer inflatable monster that clams itself to be Nessie, going out of its way to kill people for no apparent reason.

      I am surprised that the crew of MST3K never heard of this movie. Yes, it is that bad too.
      3MrPaull0324

      What would you expect from the Schlockmeister?

      This is the first Larry Buchanan movie I ever viewed, and sadly wasn't the last. I only bothered checking it out after seeing the trailer in "Fantastic Dinosaurs of the Movies" many years ago as a kid. I found the deceptive box art and melodramatic trailer even more entertaining than the film itself. I haven't even bothered watching this again for almost twenty years, but I remember enough to write this review.

      The main story goes like this. At "Loch Ness", a team of scientists led by some guy named Pratt seek out to find Nessie, but instead discover eggs laid by the monster and the decide to steal one of them. Unsurprisingly, Nessie gets mad and begins rampaging around the area, searching for her egg. Meanwhile, another scientist named George Sanderson (Sandy Kenyon) recruits longtime Loch Ness resident Jack Stewart (Doc Livingston) to prove Nessie exists. That's about all I cared to gather.

      Despite being a "horror" movie, the monster effects were way too cheesy to even scare a kid. Nessie is a totally fake and cheap looking puppet head on a pole with a barely functioning mouth and lifeless beady eyes. The only way it could have been worse is if she was portrayed by a sock puppet. Her roar was just a shameless recycle of the TIE fighter sound from Star Wars. Even her misty breath and nostrils bubbling underwater didn't look too impressive. When she attacks people, it looks hilariously bad. She apparently kills a couple of soldiers by tapping them lightly with her snout or lazily biting Pratts shoulder and head while he just stands there like an idiot. There's only one mildly disturbing death scene when Nessie dragged some guy in a sleeping bag into the water. Other than that, nothing in this movie was scary.

      The acting is awful, since all of the "actors/actresses" are all just members of Buchanans family. And I've heard enough legitimate Scottish accents to find the obviously fake ones insulting if they thought it would fool anyone. And that's not all that proves this didn't even take place at Loch Ness, but at Lake Tahoe, California. You can easily tell by the out of place California redwoods seen several times.

      This film is so low-budget and crummy, yet you could say it's so bad, it's good. Otherwise, it's just a dime a dozen budget monster movie worth a single watch on a lazy day.
      5TalesfromTheCryptfan

      Nessie gone wild!

      In the mysterious and beautiful lake of Loch Ness where it's the home of the fabled creature, a couple of Nessie hunters stole the famed monster's egg as the beast goes on the rampage killing people so she can get her egg back.

      Entertaining and damn near hilarious monster movie with bad acting, laughable fake Scottish accents and a incoherent plot. But i think the monster is kinda believable unlike some reviewers which call the Nessie creature in the movie fake looking and there's some amusing sequences with the title beast in them killing people.

      If you like MST3K and b-movies, then this is worth a look for it's a real guilty pleasure of mine.
      5InzyWimzy

      We're really in Scotland...really!

      Oh Larry Buchanan, we do have fun! Other than B schlockers Attack of the Eye Creatures and Zontar the Thing from Venus, this is the next of Larry's movies that I have had the fortune of seeing. I haven't personally been to Scotland, but a lot of faux Scots accents didn't seem to help convince me they were there either. Is it just me or a magic trick how the Scottish accents drift in and out especially during extended dialogue scenes. Hey, they had to sell it somehow I guess.

      Kudos to Doc Livingston for playing Scot eccentric Jack Stewart who provides the most entertainment out of the lot. Jack's daughter (played by Miki McKenzie) is nice to look at and has the best effort in sounding passably Scottish. I won't try to give away about the movie's main attraction, but let's just say that it has really shiny velour skin in sunlight..at least from the neck up. The nose bubbles added a nice touch.

      Larry shows his ability to switch from day to night and back to day scenes. Hey, at least they got to shoot the film in sunny weather. Although far from a good movie, Loch Ness Horror is a manageable work by Mr Buchanan and definitely earns it's 'B' grading.

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      • Anecdotes
        The Nessie puppet (just a head on a stick) was later used as Jack the Ripper in one of the "Bullshit or Not?" segments in Amazon Women on the Moon.
      • Gaffes
        There are no islands on Loch Ness.
      • Citations

        Jack Stuart: Oh, forgive an old man's indulgence, I was just thinking of the different paths men choose for themselves, you George the scientist, who would find Nessie, analyze her, scrutinize her, cut her up, write your technical papers, and explain her all away, all in the name of science, perhaps that's good, and you Colonel, destroy her to hide your shameful secret, me, well, I suppose I would leave her be, and not let her mystery unravel for another fourteen-hundred years.

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        Edited from Quand les aigles attaquent (1968)

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      • Date de sortie
        • 14 mai 1982 (États-Unis)
      • Pays d’origine
        • États-Unis
      • Langue
        • Anglais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Terror en el lago Ness
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Lake Tahoe, Californie, États-Unis
      • Sociétés de production
        • Clan Buchanan
        • M&M Films
        • Omni-Leasure
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        • 1h 29min(89 min)
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        • Mono

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